Presidential candidates Julián Castro, Elizabeth Warren, Tom Steyer, Cory Booker, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg have all publicly opposed a Las Vegas ordinance banning campaign in public spaces downtown.
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President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign hosted a series of volunteer training events throughout Nevada on Saturday.
Businessman and presidential candidate Andrew Yang said his plan for universal income is the answer to America’s capitalist system that grinds people up and leads to stress, debts and drug abuse.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and 2020 presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren were among the large group of political figures and supporters to march in the Las Vegas Pride Night Parade.
Sen. Bernie Sanders was released from Desert Springs Hospital on Friday, after spending the week recovering from an emergency heart procedure after suffering a heart attack, his campaign confirmed in a statement.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is visiting the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on Tuesday night for the anniversary of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Nevada politicians including Gov. Steve Sisolak gathered at Mountain’s Edge Regional Park on Saturday to celebrate National Public Lands Day.
Las Vegas police are investigating a break-in that happened sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning at the Clark County Republican Party headquarters.
On Saturday, hundreds filled a North Las Vegas church for the funeral of Paula Davis, a 19-year-old UNLV student who was killed Sept. 6.
The Review-Journal captured 36 individual and staff first-place awards in the Nevada Press Association’s annual contest Saturday, including the top awards for general excellence, general online excellence, outstanding journalist and outstanding visual journalist.
New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Cory Booker discussed gun violence, affordable housing, minimum wage and education in an exclusive Labor Day interview with the Review-Journal.
The Bureau of Land Management held a public meeting to gather feedback on a massive solar array project that could power up to 400,000 Las Vegas homes.
Two senior officials with Sen. Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign discussed the importance of Nevada as a diverse early state and shared some insights on the candidate’s preparations for the second national debate.
Review-Journal editorial cartoonist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez discussed his illustration process and journalism at FreedomFest, a gathering for conservatives and Libertarians at Paris Las Vegas.
Freddie “FOW” Williams, of Henderson, won the first-ever GameWorks Showdown “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” esports tournament. The gamer took home more than $8,000 in cash and prizes.